England League Two Regular Season - 16
Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Hayes Lane London
Bromley
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Barrow
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Bromley vs Barrow Match Recap - Nov 15, 2025

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Bromley Triumphs Late, Barrow's Struggles Continue: A Tale of Two Teams

Bromley's late winner from Kabamba sealed a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Barrow, marking a crucial moment in their season as they aim for a playoff push. This result not only boosts Bromley to 24 points but also highlights their resilience after a mixed bag of recent performances. The win comes on the heels of a disappointing EFL Trophy exit against AFC Wimbledon, where they dominated possession but failed to convert chances.

Barrow's struggles persist, now sitting at 19 points after another defeat that underscores their defensive frailties. Despite showing promise in cup competitions, their league form has been inconsistent, with this match serving as a stark reminder of their ongoing issues. The team has now lost three of their last five league matches, raising questions about their ability to compete effectively in League Two.

Bromley's recent form has been characterized by a blend of highs and lows. They bounced back from a loss to Bristol Rovers with a solid win against Colchester, showcasing their attacking potential through Cheek and Sowunmi. The duo has been pivotal in their recent successes, with Cheek's goal-scoring prowess evident as he continues to lead the line effectively. His ability to find the net consistently has been a bright spot for Bromley, especially after he scored in their previous league match.

Barrow's recent performances tell a different story. After a promising cup run, they have struggled to maintain momentum in the league. Their draw against Grimsby highlighted both their attacking capabilities and defensive vulnerabilities, with Harper and McCann stepping up in that match. However, the inconsistency in their league form raises concerns about their ability to secure points against tougher opponents like Bromley.

Bromley's tactical setup proved effective against Barrow's 3-4-1-2 formation. They controlled the midfield battle, evidenced by their staggering 100% possession during the match. This dominance allowed them to dictate the pace and flow of the game, creating opportunities that ultimately led to two goals. The midfield trio of Charles, Hondermarck, and Pinnock played crucial roles in maintaining possession and transitioning play effectively.

Barrow's inability to cope with Bromley's pressing game was evident throughout the match. They struggled to regain possession and were often caught out of position, leading to gaps that Bromley exploited. The defensive partnership of Canavan and Raglan faced significant challenges against the pace and movement of Bromley's attackers, particularly in the latter stages of the match when fatigue set in.

The late goal from Kabamba not only secured three points for Bromley but also highlighted their ability to capitalize on late-game opportunities. This resilience could be a turning point for them as they look ahead to their next fixture against Salford City. If they can build on this momentum, they may well solidify their position in the top half of the table.

For Barrow, the road ahead looks challenging as they prepare to face Cambridge United. They must address their defensive issues if they hope to turn around their fortunes. The inconsistency in their performances suggests that without significant improvements, they risk slipping further down the standings.

Bromley's victory today serves as a reminder of their potential when firing on all cylinders. With key players like Cheek and Kabamba stepping up at critical moments, they have the tools necessary to challenge for promotion. Conversely, Barrow must regroup and find a way to harness their attacking talent while shoring up their defense if they wish to escape mid-table mediocrity.

This match encapsulated the contrasting trajectories of both teams: Bromley is on an upward trajectory, fueled by determination and key contributions from star players, while Barrow continues to grapple with inconsistency and defensive lapses that threaten their season ambitions. As both teams prepare for their next challenges, the stakes remain high in League Two, where every point counts in the race for promotion and survival.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 15, 2025 at 5:17 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Bromley
Double chance : Bromley or draw
Bromley
35%
Draw
35%
Barrow
30%

Team Lineups

Barrow
3-4-1-2
COACH
Andrew Whing
1
Wyll Stanway
3
Lewis Shipley
6
Niall Canavan
5
Charlie Raglan
11
Elliot Newby
14
Charlie McCann
45
Rekeem Harper
7
Ben Jackson
34
Ben Whitfield
15
Kane Hemmings
25
Josh Gordon
Bromley
4-1-4-1
COACH
Andrew John Woodman
1
Grant Smith
30
Idris Odutayo
5
Omar Sowunmi
3
Deji Elerewe
26
Marcus Ifill
4
Ashley Charles
11
Mitchell Pinnock
16
William Hondermarck
20
Jude Arthurs
18
Corey Whitely
9
Michael Cheek

Barrow Substitutes

8 Scott Smith
M
19 Michael Adu-Poku
F
20 Isaac Fletcher
M
21 Jack Earing
M
23 Connor Mahoney
F
31 Benjamin Winterbottom
G

Bromley Substitutes

6 Kyle Cameron
D
7 Ben Krauhaus
M
12 Sam Long
G
14 Nicke Kabamba
F
19 Jemiah Umolu
F
31 Brooklyn Ilunga
D
34 Alex Stepien-Iwumene
M

Match Statistics

14
Total Shots
7
6
Shots on Goal
2
3
Shots off Goal
4
5
Blocked Shots
1
9
Shots Inside Box
3
5
Shots Outside Box
4
51%
Ball Possession (%)
49%
341
Total Passes
334
212
Accurate Passes
218
62%
Pass Accuracy (%)
65%
8
Fouls
9
4
Corner Kicks
1
3
Offsides
4
1
Yellow Cards
2
1
Goalkeeper Saves
4

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